News

Greta Morgan has come a long way. As the vocalist/pianist of the Hush Sound, the band came up alongside fellow Fueled By ...
The instrumentation sounds like an even more intense version of sludge metal band Chat Pile or perhaps experimental ... being committed against other human beings. The 16-minute behemoth “Scene 5: ...
We’ve got Campfire Festival and Boston Calling to look forward to this weekend, and thank goodness for that, because the ...
Slutes was taking time out of the behemoth reconstruction ... join the five-piece band and for the next couple of years, the Sidewinders played the local and regional rock scene, trying to get ...
The cause was complications from kidney disease, said his wife, band manager ... Cleveland Scene alt-weekly, where he wrote record reviews and a gossip column under the name Crocus Behemoth.
A civil antitrust lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice is proceeding against Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
the Cleveland Scene, per a report in Variety. He was hired as the paper’s art director in 1972, under the pseudonym 'Crocus Behemoth.' He then joined the Great Bow-Wah Death Band in 1973.
Lots of heavy metal musicians choose to live just as dangerously as their music sounds. Often those people go too far and ...
The band shared the ... the nom de plume “Crocus Behemoth.” He would also pen rock criticism under the name for various publications, including the Cleveland Scene. When that Rocket blew ...
David Thomas, the irreverent experimental musician who led the influential band Pere Ubu ... the name Crocus Behemoth — became art director and wrote album reviews and a gossip column for the ...
“We want people to remember IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT as a band that pushed metal music forward”, says Zachary, summing up the New York trio’s stamp on the scene. A band that created records that had not ...
And, of course, frontman Nergal has offered up a flowery comment about the song. He really knows how to describe every Behemoth endeavor in a way that makes each sound like it’s the most profound yet ...